https://www.repairmywindowsanddoors.co.uk/filton-misted-double-glazing-repairs-near-me/ Double Glazing Misting Repair It is normal for your double glazing to become smoky due to the changing temperatures throughout the day. This isn't a cause for concern as it indicates that your windows are functioning just as they ought to. There are to fix your windows that are leaking, but they usually require drilling holes into the window and filling them with desiccant in order to absorb moisture. Seals While the exterior of windows may be sprayed with mist, this of double-glazed windows is perfectly normal, and is a indicator that your window seals are effective in keeping moisture out and protecting your home from the elements However, the issue is more severe when you notice condensation appearing between your glass panes. This indicates that the seal between the two panes has failed, and this can cause serious problems for your property. Seals that seal the space between the window panes are constructed of a gasket made of rubber. This can wear out over time as a result of being exposed to heat and/or cold. This can cause the insulated space between panes of glass to become brittle. Cold air will come in and warm air will exit and expose the space to elements. This can cause the glass to become cloudy quickly. As the fogging persists it can reduce the efficiency of your windows and result in higher energy bills and a uncomfortable home environment. The damp and water that seeps through the window could also harm the wood of your window frames and lead to mildew and rot. Although it is possible to fix misted double glazing by replacing the seal, this won't solve the condensation issue that has already formed between the window panes, and replacing the entire window unit is typically the best option to provide a long-term solution. If you are choosing a contractor to repair your double-glazed windows, always check that they are FENSA registered and follow standardised insta